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How to Trick Out Your Gun and Not Land in Jail – Oklahoma

In our last newsletter, you heard from Independent Program Attorney Edwin Walker on what was legal and not legal to add to your gun under federal. This newsletter Independent Program Attorney Robert Robles is here to tell you what attachments are legal and not legal to add to your firearm under state law. 

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The Restaurant Has a Bar. Can I Carry? Oklahoma

Spring Break is here, and everyone is thawing out after a long winter. Before you take part in the festivities watch Independent Program Attorney Robert Robles instruct you on the law before you walk into a restaurant or bar with your firearm. Bars and liquor stores are lumped into a class of businesses whose primary purpose is... [Read More]

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Know Your Ammo – Oklahoma

What type of ammo is prohibited in the state of Oklahoma? Federal and State law prohibit armor-piercing ammunition in handguns. Armor piercing ammunition is A projectile or projectile core which may be used in a handgun and which is constructed entirely (excluding the presence of traces of other substances) from one or a combination of... [Read More]

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10 Tips for Handling a Traffic Stop Safely in Oklahoma

The state of Arizona has added language to its driver’s manual on how to respond to police during a traffic stop if drivers have guns with them. Here at U.S. LawShield of Oklahoma, we think that passing along such advice is a capital idea, and we wish to relate how Arizona is advising its armed... [Read More]

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Oklahoma Legislative Update 2017—What Are the Latest Laws Affecting Gun Rights?

Oklahoma Legislative Update In the video below, Robert Robles, independent program attorney for U.S. LawShield in Oklahoma, gives his legislative update and reviews new gun laws that take effect November 1 .     Transcript: Hello. This is Robert Robles, attorney for U.S. LawShield in Oklahoma. I’m going to review the highlights of the 2017... [Read More]

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Back to School: Firearms Laws You Need to Know in Oklahoma

Oklahoma Independent Program Attorney Robert Robles explains the laws in Oklahoma regarding guns and schools that you need to know as your kids get ready for back-to-school time:     Back-to-School Hi, this is Robert Robles, attorney from Oklahoma, to speak to you about the topic of guns in schools. Campus Carry First off, it... [Read More]

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Oklahoma: Can I Use Force Against Someone Burglarizing My Car?

  Law Shield Member Ambassador Sherry Hale: Welcome members and fellow gun owners. In the last Members Voice video, our member Tyler witnessed a criminal breaking into his car. Tyler drew his gun and the bad guys ran away. The legal questions started pouring in, and members, you wanted to know your legal rights in your... [Read More]

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Coyote-Hunting Gear Top 5 Picks: Use Them to Get More Oklahoma ‘Song Dogs’

Any hunt where a coyote appears on the scene becomes a coyote hunt. That’s the mantra of hunters across the country, and for good reason. Coyotes may be small—around 20 to 50 pounds, depending on the region—but they are highly adaptable and opportunistic predators. Their jaws exert as much as 300 pounds of bite pressure,... [Read More]

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As Temperatures Go Up in Oklahoma, So Does Road Rage

A recent national television report asserted that road-rage incidents are becoming more common and more deadly, with the latest incident taking place in Pennsylvania, in which a man is alleged to have shot and killed a teenage girl during a traffic merge. Click to watch level-headed advice from your Independent Program Attorney about what to... [Read More]

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Oklahoma: Can You Be Sued in Civil Court for Self Defense?

The short answer is, “Yes,” according to Independent Program Attorney Robert Robles. However, the Sooner State supplies a lot of legal protection for people against such suits. Click the video below to get the details.

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Guns At Work: What Are Your Rights in Oklahoma?

Can your employer restrict your ability to carry firearms at the workplace? Click to watch Independent Program Attorney Robert Robles explain the rules for workplace self-defense in the Sooner State.  

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Dinner Turns Deadly, Part 2: Oklahoma

In Part 1, Member Ambassador Sherry Hale explained how a Member went out to eat at a popular diner and was attacked in the parking lot. In Part 2 below, Robert Robles, Independent Program Attorney for U.S. Law Shield of Oklahoma, explains when you can legally defend yourself from an attacker. Also, click to find... [Read More]

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